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News Cambodia R oadside vendors forced out by Phnom Penh police
The Cambodia News. Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:02 Chhay Channyda Photo by: Heng Chivoan Police in Daun Penh districts Phsar Kandal I commune warn
vendors Wednesday to clear their stalls and merchandise from the pavement of Street 154.POLICE fanned out across Phsar Kandal I commune in Phnom Penhs Daun Penh district on Wednesday to inform shopkeepers and
street vendors that they could no longer block the areas pavements and roadways with their displays, threatening to confiscate the goods of offending merchants.In order
to improve public order, businesses on Sisowath Quay have been asked to restrict their activities to shop
interiors. However, vendors located on small streets can use half the width of the pavement, said Nuth Chantha,
Phsar Kandal Is chief of public order police. On Thursday, we will come back again to implement the new policy.
Violators will have their goods confiscated. Nun Chantha added that 70 percent of the shop owners who were
informed of the new regulation said they planned to comply.Hem Him, Phsar Kandal I communes chief of police,
said the heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic in the area which includes the riverfront businesses and restaurants on
Sisowath Quay popular with foreign tourists left no room for unregulated commercial spillover. The communes
new policy on sidewalk and road use is part of the Phnom Penh municipalitys plan to widen the citys streets and
avoid the congestion caused by vendors using the streets as their own land, he said.Sophal, a watch repairman who
declined to give his family name, said he heard the announcement via loudspeaker from his stall in front of a
residential building near Kandal Market.I will move my stall back from the street, closer in to the building, but many
vendors will not comply, he said. They paid money to the police to keep their businesses open as usual tomorrow.
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